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If a certain candidate wins in my party, which he probably will, I'm tempted to cross party lines and vote for the other party's nominee in 2008.

2007-12-03 02:27:35 · 15 answers · asked by Andre 7 in Politics & Government Elections

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While I have voted for 4 different parties in Presidential election in my life, this election I will NOT vote Republican. I feel a Republican vote is a tacit approval of the Bush administration and the Republican congress and I cannot do this.

The Reps had complete control and blew it. I feel we must teach the over-spending, corrupt party that we will not take it. If the Dems do the same they're out next time.

2007-12-03 02:35:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

honestly. i have self belief you're wondering typically of the Hillary supporters who will vote for McCain. McCain's perspectives tend to be lifelike. He has reached in the course of the aisle to paintings with Democrats and is particularly centrist in only about all his perspectives except for the conflict. Obama is amazingly some distance left leaning. truly, this is been suggested he leans better left than the different Senator. My wager is that maximum folk who will vote for McCain are better lifelike even as the left-leaning libs will bypass with Obama.

2016-10-25 08:59:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, even if my candidate doesn't make it through the nomination process I plan to vote for my party. Not because I vote blindly for my party, but the reason I support my party is because overwhelmingly they believe in the same things I do. Not true of the opposition.

2007-12-03 04:02:09 · answer #3 · answered by G-gal 6 · 0 2

i gave up 17 years ago on the reps and Dem's , with the exception of Ron Paul who brought me back in the republican party to vote for him in the primaries, i will never vote republican or Democrat again

one party holds you down while the other picks your pockets

they are both failed partys

2007-12-03 05:01:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

In the past I most certainly would have voted for the candidate who most represented my own ideology.
Not in this election, however!
I will not vote for a Republication candidate because I believe that any vote for a Republican is approval on what that party under this Republican Administration has done to our great nation.
It will be decades before we regain the position we once held in the world esteem, dignity, respect. We have been weakened as a nation, even China is standing against us, Russia is beginning to growl again and our standing is simply diminished.
Thanks

2007-12-03 02:45:27 · answer #5 · answered by telwidit 5 · 3 5

It would depend on who the actual candidates are. I wouldn't spite one party because they didn't go with my favorite candidate. I might vote for someone even worse that way.

2007-12-03 02:32:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

If Republicans nominate Ron Paul i'll vote for him over Hillary....

Other than that, i'll be voting for a Democrat by default.

2007-12-03 02:32:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Absolutely not.

For me it's either

Barack or Hillary.

Now I still want to have a look at their voting cards to see how they voted on key issues in the past. That's usually my final deciding factor.

They all suck but we have to pick the lesser of the two evils and right now republicans have GOT TO GO!

2007-12-03 02:35:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I was a lifelong Rebulican....I agree with the other guy:

If Republicans nominate Ron Paul i'll vote for him over Hillary....

Other than that, i'll be voting for a Democrat by default.

2007-12-03 02:43:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

The only one I'm really rootin 4 is Hilary, so if she doesn't get it I'm sure I'll vote for whoever isn't Bush

2007-12-03 04:58:59 · answer #10 · answered by Lil Bit 4 · 0 2

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